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Download Illegality

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:14 pm
by Mass
Hey.

Just for the record i dont condone or participate in illegal downloading of any sort, or am suggesting that in any case it should be made legal, but have a query if anyone knows the answer.

I was just wondering, a thought train prompted by another thread, if a company has gone out of business, making it impossible to purchase properly any of their products, would these illegal download methods then become legal?  For example the PSS airbusses. Pss have gone out of business so you cannot purchase their products, so would you be allowed to download them any other way?  Or would the same EULAs and laws still remain meaning that if you didnt purchase it while they were in business then you missed you chance, basically?

Sorry bit of a rambling question there.

Danny

p.s. i hope this doesnt start any arguments or issues at all!  :-/

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:52 pm
by Ravang
As far as I know if they created it, it is their property. But if its older payware it may have became freeway, like Simtech Beechcraft Staggerwing thats on this site was payware but now its freeware. But you could see if you could contact someone from the company, maybe they would give you the plane? :-/ :)

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:02 am
by Mass
Oh its not that i actually want the aircraft, as far as the A320 family goes im happy with the IFDG stuff, and i already owned the A330 and A340 of theirs.

Im just asking through interest really, its a situation that confuses me is all.

Cheers
Danny

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:25 am
by beaky
Just a guess, but it may depend on the duration of the copyright, regardless of whether or not the designer still sells it.

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:36 pm
by C
I'll use the analogy of MG Rover going bust a few years ago...

...and I didn't see then opening up Upper Heyford airfield and letting everyone have free-for-all on all thousands of cars stored there... ;) ;D

The other issue with PSS in particular, is some of their products are still available in boxed and download (Just Flight) versions. In short, unless they're officially re-released as freeware, you're on dodgy ground.

In fact I've just checked. The PSS A320, 757, 777, Concorde, Vulcan, Dash 8 and A340 are all still available in download and boxed version from Just Flight.

The dodgy ground is very dodgy indeed.

Just Flight - PSS A320 Professional

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:55 pm
by Mass
Oh right i didnt know they were still on sale elsewhere.

I already own what i want from when they were in business, but it was just a query as to what the law would state in such a situation.

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:59 am
by Slotback
You can try searching on publishing websites like Flight1 and simmarket.

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 5:42 pm
by Tom...
The copyright is still present on the companys products even if they cease to be, this issue was brought up when Fs Nav close down...im sure Fozzer can elaborate a bit..

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:33 am
by JBaymore
Copyright duration extends for the life of that particular legal protection, regardless of the fact whether the company that produced the product exists anymore or not.  Likely, if the copyright was done well, there are provisions in the legal definitions of the owner that move the copyright from the company name to the individuals developer's names if the company ceases to exist before the copyright ends.  

The decision to release a former copyrighted payware product into the public domain (out of the bounds of copyright) is the copyright holder's perogative alone.  If he/she so desire, they would have made that information public and released a "freeware" file set.

It is not for others to decide on this one.  Only the copyright holder can make that decision.  If they don't want to release it.... that is their perogative.  Weird........ but fully legal.


best,

...................john

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:28 am
by Fozzer
The copyright is still present on the companys products even if they cease to be, this issue was brought up when Fs Nav close down...im sure Fozzer can elaborate a bit..


From what I can remember, FS Navigator was never released as a "Freeware" version for the life of the program, even after the demise of FS Navigator.
I am one of the lucky ones who purchased it legally before it was withdrawn, and I own my Program and Key in perpetuity....
....saved on my CD, and will be buried with me...so there!...;).. ;D....!

Paul.... :)...!

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:16 pm
by gryshnak
It is not for others to decide on this one.  Only the copyright holder can make that decision.  If they don't want to release it.... that is their perogative.  Weird........ but fully legal.


I believe that's what Tom Wood did with the excellent SimTECH Fokker Dr.1 Triplane plus several others, making them freeware once the company had sadly closed.  (Are we okay to mention other site names here?  Google for "simt_dr1.zip" and you'll find it).

Edit: the download page includes this note: "There will be no support on this add-on, all copyrights still apply. By Tom Wood/simTECH Flight Design Ltd."

Gryshnak

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:53 am
by JeeS
Just a guess, but it may depend on the duration of the copyright, regardless of whether or not the designer still sells it.


Yes I also believe this may depend on the duration of copyright .

Re: Download Illegality

PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:33 am
by JBaymore
The short answer for recent works...... author's lifetime plus a potential additional 70 years.

Everything you might want to know about copyright duration:

http://www.bitlaw.com/copyright/duration.html

best,

....................john